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South African Music Studies (Matieland), Vol. 33, No. 1, 2013. |
CONTENTS
C. Devroop
‘…Chasing the Canon…’ 5-10
G. Ansell & H. Barnard
Working Small, Acting Big: Sources of, and Strategies for,
Business Innovation among South African Jazz Musicians
11-29
C. Ballantine
Chris McGregor: Introduction and Interview 31-48
D. B. Coplan
Thula Mabota: South African Jazz and Popular Music since 1994 49-60
L. Dalamba
‘Om ’n Gifsak te Versteek’: ‘King Kong’, The Apartheid State and the Politics of Movement, 1959-1961 61-82
M. Duby
‘Reminiscing in Tempo’: The Rainbow and Resistance in 1980s South Africa 83-104
P. Fourie
Review Article: Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz 105-116
J. Loubser
Abdullah Ibrahim and the Validation of the Local:
‘Is This What Rashid Vally Wanted? 117-136
B. Pyper
On Jazz, Sociability and Symbolic Mobility in South Africa:
Thinking Across some Post-Apartheid Fault Lines 137-157
N. Ramanna
Shifting Fortunes: Jazz in (Post)Apartheid South Africa 159-172